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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What happens to Kemp's business deal?
(a) It falls through and a warrant is issued for Kemp.
(b) It is just in its infancy.
(c) It is thriving.
(d) He ends all business deals.
2. What portrait is there that shows a work of Hillier?
(a) Hillier's portrait of Rosie.
(b) Hillier's Ted and Rosie's little girl.
(c) Hillier's portrait of Ted.
(d) Hillier's of Ted and Rosie together.
3. Where does William meet Rosie one day?
(a) In a small book store along the Thames.
(b) Outside the gentleman's club.
(c) At Vauxhall Bridge Road.
(d) At a tea party.
4. Where do William and Rosie often go?
(a) Music halls or theaters.
(b) To other friends's homes for whist.
(c) The opera.
(d) The symphony.
5. What does Rosie do as Ted writes at night?
(a) Sews.
(b) Goes out with her friends.
(c) Paints.
(d) Sculpts.
6. With what is Ted preoccupied?
(a) Illness.
(b) Another woman.
(c) Editing and writing.
(d) Reading.
7. What do Roy and Amy deplore?
(a) That William's letters are all about Rosie.
(b) That Ted had not met Amy sooner.
(c) That Ted treated Rosie so poorly.
(d) How common Rosie must have been.
8. What is the Bear and Key where William stays like?
(a) Grubby and unchanged.
(b) Newly remodeled and elegant.
(c) In a total state of disrepair.
(d) Clean but sparsely furnished.
9. What makes William weak in the knees?
(a) Rosie kissing him on the cheek.
(b) Seeing a new guest at the party who is beautiful.
(c) Seeing Rosie assume a pose by a canvas of a painting of her.
(d) Nothing; he has learned to control his emotions now.
10. What does William do all day while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Sleep.
(b) Lecture to students.
(c) Write.
(d) Work at the hospital.
11. What is the Driffield's furniture like?
(a) Heavy and outdated.
(b) A lot of mismatched pieces from various eras.
(c) Simple and elegant.
(d) Shaker like.
12. What does Ted's study smell like?
(a) The scent of flowers as Amy keeps several bouquets in it.
(b) The cigars he used to smoke.
(c) A musty museum.
(d) The pipe he used to smoke.
13. In what type of neighborhood do the Driffields reside?
(a) An upper middle class, neat and well kept one.
(b) A lower working-class one that is loud and smelly.
(c) One that is on the edge of the homes of the peerage.
(d) One that had once been respectable but has declined.
14. Who does William meet through the Driffields?
(a) Lord George.
(b) His future wife.
(c) Creative people.
(d) Roy Kear.
15. What happens when Ted catches pneumonia?
(a) Isabel is frail and unable to care fo him.
(b) Isabel contacts William.
(c) Isabel hires Mary-Ann to nurse him.
(d) He returns to Blakestable for his sister to nurse him.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Rosie live?
2. Who attends Ted and Rosie's parties who helps propel artists to fame?
3. Where does Rosie take William?
4. Who did Rosie think Ted would marry rather than Amy?
5. What does Isabel say Rosie looks like in the painting of her?
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